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Thursday, May 19, 2011

Palace Like Interiors

Whether the middle classes consider these designs extravagant or ostentatious, it�s worth realizing that excessively wealthy homeowners such as belong to the royal class are the first to experiment with interior design styles. It�s from them the masses glean ideas of how to adopt the high life without paying heavily for it and without being-perhaps- quite so toney.
Projects by designer Stanislav Orekhov and VisCorbel, a company that turns graphic designs into psychical decor, demonstrate an aesthetic sense few people of outside of Buckingham Palace or the Royal Saudi family would dare to broach.
Orekhov�s project, upon close inspection, reveals a Middle Eastern indulgent residence. When paired with the VisCorbel design it seems curious that living amongst royalty grants homeowners romantic notions of 18th-century Europe. Luxury in Orehkov�s case reveals itself through dense and unrestrained combinations of fabrics, textures, colors. Detail abounds everywhere: Romantic wallpaper, gilded wainscoting in the loo, multilayered ceiling treatments with their own lighting schemes, and an inability to leave any void untouched.